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diff --git a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/vnet.md b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/vnet.md index ab081b08302..cd9e22f6428 100644 --- a/docs/gettingstarted/developers/vnet.md +++ b/docs/gettingstarted/developers/vnet.md @@ -125,6 +125,127 @@ looking for similar tasks, and think about using the same coding pattern. It is not uncommon to recode a given graph node dispatch function several times during performance optimization. +Creating Packets from Scratch +----------------------------- + +At times, it's necessary to create packets from scratch and send +them. Tasks like sending keepalives or actively opening connections +come to mind. Its not difficult, but accurate buffer metadata setup is +required. + +### Allocating Buffers + +Use vlib_buffer_alloc, which allocates a set of buffer indices. For +low-performance applications, it's OK to allocate one buffer at a +time. Note that vlib_buffer_alloc(...) does NOT initialize buffer +metadata. See below. + +In high-performance cases, allocate a vector of buffer indices, +and hand them out from the end of the vector; decrement _vec_len(..) +as buffer indices are allocated. See tcp_alloc_tx_buffers(...) and +tcp_get_free_buffer_index(...) for an example. + +### Buffer Initialization Example + +The following example shows the **main points**, but is not to be +blindly cut-'n-pasted. + +```c + u32 bi0; + vlib_buffer_t *b0; + ip4_header_t *ip; + udp_header_t *udp; + vlib_buffer_free_list_t *fl; + + /* Allocate a buffer */ + if (vlib_buffer_alloc (vm, &bi0, 1) != 1) + return -1; + + b0 = vlib_get_buffer (vm, bi0); + + /* Initialize the buffer */ + fl = vlib_buffer_get_free_list (vm, VLIB_BUFFER_DEFAULT_FREE_LIST_INDEX); + vlib_buffer_init_for_free_list (b0, fl); + VLIB_BUFFER_TRACE_TRAJECTORY_INIT (b0); + + /* At this point b0->current_data = 0, b0->current_length = 0 */ + + /* + * Copy data into the buffer. This example ASSUMES that data will fit + * in a single buffer, and is e.g. an ip4 packet. + */ + if (have_packet_rewrite) + { + clib_memcpy (b0->data, data, vec_len (data)); + b0->current_length = vec_len (data); + } + else + { + /* OR, build a udp-ip packet (for example) */ + ip = vlib_buffer_get_current (b0); + udp = (udp_header_t *) (ip + 1); + data_dst = (u8 *) (udp + 1); + + ip->ip_version_and_header_length = 0x45; + ip->ttl = 254; + ip->protocol = IP_PROTOCOL_UDP; + ip->length = clib_host_to_net_u16 (sizeof (*ip) + sizeof (*udp) + + vec_len(udp_data)); + ip->src_address.as_u32 = src_address->as_u32; + ip->dst_address.as_u32 = dst_address->as_u32; + udp->src_port = clib_host_to_net_u16 (src_port); + udp->dst_port = clib_host_to_net_u16 (dst_port); + udp->length = clib_host_to_net_u16 (vec_len (udp_data)); + clib_memcpy (data_dst, udp_data, vec_len(udp_data)); + + if (compute_udp_checksum) + { + /* RFC 7011 section 10.3.2. */ + udp->checksum = ip4_tcp_udp_compute_checksum (vm, b0, ip); + if (udp->checksum == 0) + udp->checksum = 0xffff; + } + b0->current_length = vec_len (sizeof (*ip) + sizeof (*udp) + + vec_len (udp_data)); + + } + b0->flags |= (VLIB_BUFFER_TOTAL_LENGTH_VALID; + + /* sw_if_index 0 is the "local" interface, which always exists */ + vnet_buffer (b0)->sw_if_index[VLIB_RX] = 0; + + /* Use the default FIB index for tx lookup. Set non-zero to use another fib */ + vnet_buffer (b0)->sw_if_index[VLIB_TX] = 0; + +``` + +If your use-case calls for large packet transmission, use +vlib_buffer_chain_append_data_with_alloc(...) to create the requisite +buffer chain. + +### Enqueueing packets for lookup and transmission + +The simplest way to send a set of packets is to use +vlib_get_frame_to_node(...) to allocate fresh frame(s) to +ip4_lookup_node or ip6_lookup_node, add the constructed buffer +indices, and dispatch the frame using vlib_put_frame_to_node(...). + +```c + vlib_frame_t *f; + f = vlib_get_frame_to_node (vm, ip4_lookup_node.index); + f->n_vectors = vec_len(buffer_indices_to_send); + to_next = vlib_frame_vector_args (f); + + for (i = 0; i < vec_len (buffer_indices_to_send); i++) + to_next[i] = buffer_indices_to_send[i]; + + vlib_put_frame_to_node (vm, ip4_lookup_node_index, f); +``` + +It is inefficient to allocate and schedule single packet frames. +That's typical in case you need to send one packet per second, but +should **not** occur in a for-loop! + Packet tracer ------------- |